A drum includes a hub defining in its central part a ring acting as a point for fixing and adjusting the cylindrical portion of the drum along variable positions by defining a variation in the material length strip format. The cylindrical portion of the drum is arranged in two parts capable of having a movement spacing one from the other by elastic deformation of one of the cylinder parts so as to define the drum circumference and the format variation, the parts capable of being mutually locked in position.
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1. A paper dispensing apparatus which is capable of adjustment based on the size and length of dispensed strip paper material, said apparatus comprising a housing, a cover, a drum disposed in a lower portion of said housing and supported for rotation therein, and a pivotally movable cutter device built into the drum and arranged longitudinally in a slot formed in the drum, said cutter device being pivotally movable based on the rotated position of said drum, wherein the drum comprises a hub defining in its center an annulus serving as the point of attachment and of adjustment of position of a cylinder part, in variable positions defining a variation of the format of the strip of paper material in terms of the length of the material, said cylinder part of the drum including first and second cylinder parts for variably defining the circumference of the drum and the variation of the size thereof, said first and second cylinder parts being lockable in position with respect to one another wherein the hub includes two interlocking parts each having at one end a disc plate, said disc plates being juxtaposed relative to one another to form said annulus, said first cylinder part being attached to said annulus and including a profiled piece capable of serving as the peripheral perimeter of the cylinder of the drum, wherein the remaining ends of each of the interlocking parts of the hub are engageable and fixed to sleeve forms which are fixed to end flanges capable of receiving the cutter device, said second cylinder part including a pair of plates hinged to the annulus of the hub, each said plate of said second cylinder part having cylindrical projecting supports onto which rings connected to each plate are mounted, said plates being able to come into partial contact with a ring part of the first cylinder part.
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The invention relates to the technical field of apparatuses for dispensing paper wipes made of cellulose wadding, creped paper, or suchlike material, intended more particularly for wiping the hands of users, to the dispensing of toilet paper, and to the dispensing of paper towels. The pieces of paper may be in folded or unfolded form.
The Applicant has developed many patents on these apparatuses of the above type in automatic and semiautomatic versions for dispensing strips of paper taken from a loading reel.
The Applicant has also developed, in French Patent No. 2,746,781, a drum for dispensing a wiping material in which a selector device allows the length of dispensed material to be varied.
The embodiment of the selector device in the above French patent, while technically interesting, is still complicated to produce and has a high manufacturing cost.
The intended object of the invention was therefore to devise a new drum for dispensing the wiping material that would allow the strip of material dispensed to be cut to varied lengths in a simplified and more reliable configuration.
In accordance with a first feature, the drum for dispensing a wiping material in a dispensing apparatus with adjustment of the format and length of the dispensed material, the apparatus being of the type comprising a housing (2), a cover (3), a drum (10), and a cutter device (5) built into the drum and arranged longitudinally in a slot formed in the latter, characterized in that the drum (10) comprises a hub (11) defining in its center an annulus (11e) serving as the point of attachment and of adjustment of position of the cylinder part (16) of the drum, in variable positions defining a variation of the format of the strip in terms of the length of the material, and in that the cylinder part (16) of the drum is made in two parts capable of being moved away from one another by elastic deformation of one of the parts of the cylinder in order to define the circumference of the drum and the variation of the format, the said parts being lockable in position with respect to one another.
These features and others also will become clear in the remainder of the description.
In order to provide a clear idea of the subject of the invention, illustrated in a non-restrictive manner in the figures of the drawings in which:
In order to render the subject of the invention more concrete, it will now be described in a non-restrictive manner illustrated in the figures of the drawings.
In order that the invention may be understood, an example of an apparatus for dispensing wiping materials in which the drum and its format-varying device can be used will be described first of all.
The apparatus is numbered as a whole by (1) and comprises a housing (2), a cover (3), a drum (10), a cutter device (5) built into the drum, and means for cocking and returning the drum that include a crank (7) and a spring (8). In its upper part, the housing (2) is fitted with side plates (2a) capable of receiving the reel holder (9) of a reel of wiping material (B). In one embodiment, a presser component (6) may rest on the drum between which the paper from the reel passes. In a variant, the apparatus (1) includes no presser components and the strip of paper from the reel rests directly on the drum when it is pulled in order to be cut.
According to the invention, the drum is depicted as a whole by (10). It comprises first of all a hub (11) made in two parts (11a-11b) that each have at one end a disc plate (11a-11d) that are juxtaposed against each other to form an annulus (11e) that serves as the base for the support and attachment of a profiled piece capable of serving as the peripheral perimeter of the cylinder (16) of the drum.
The other ends (11f) of the parts (11a-11b) of the hub (11) can be engaged in and fixed to sleeve forms (12-13) fixed to end side plates (14-15) capable of receiving the cutter device (5).
The side plate (14) connected to the sleeve (12) possesses an axial elongation on which is constructed the crank (7) with a pin (7a) for attachment of the drum return and cocking spring (8). The second side plate (15) is constructed so as to permit, in particular, attachment of the blade holder of the cutter device (5).
The cylinder part (16) of the drum (10), surrounding the hub (11), can be connected to the annulus (11e) which is thus constructed in a special configuration such that, depending on its position, the circumference of the drum (10) can be varied and therefore such that the length format of the strip of cut material can be varied.
According to the invention, the said cylinder (16) is in practice made in two parts capable of being moved away from one another in order to define the circumference of the drum and its variation.
More particularly, the cylinder (16) comprises two identical first parts arranged on either side of the annulus (11e) of the hub (11) and comprises a sleeve (16a). Each of the latter comprises a ring part (16a1) situated around and adjacent to the annulus (11e), that is extended radially inward by lugs (16a2). The disc plates (11c-11d) defining the annulus (11e) of the hub (11) are also provided with curvilinear elongate slots (11g). The abovementioned lugs (16a2) are situated opposite the slots (11g), and connecting and fixing means (17) connect them together. These fixing means (17) comprise a pin (17a) that is capable of moving in the slots (11g) with the movements of separation of the first and second parts (16a), (16b) of the cylinder (16), as described in greater detail below.
Furthermore, the rings (16a1) having relatively narrow widths are constructed around an angle of approximately 150 to 180°C. They are extended by a curvilinear supporting surface (16a3) defining a complementary support part of the cylinder (16) for the strip of pulled paper. This supporting surface (16a3) is of great length approximately as far as the end side plates (14), (15) of the drum (10) mounted on the hub (11). This supporting surface (16a3) is a half cylinder with slots (16a4), ending near the longitudinal region from which the cutter device (5) emerges from the drum (10). The slots (16a4) formed along part of the length of the supporting surface (16a3) provides a certain flexibility that enables the first part (16a) of the cylinder (16) to deform elastically.
In accordance with another provision, the ring (16a1) of the first part (16a) of the cylinder (16) is provided near its free end with a plurality of recesses (16a5-16a6) formed partly at the end and partly along its outer peripheral edge, the purpose of which will appear later.
As a result of its configuration, the first part (16a) of the cylinder (16) is capable of some degree of elastic deformation by expansion and extension particularly in the region of the ring (16a1) constructed as above.
The second part (16b) of the cylinder (16), capable of acting in combination with the first part (16a) and producing the desired effect and function of varying the format to which the paper is to be cut, will now be described.
This second cylinder part (16b) is constructed in the form of plates (18) hinged to the annulus (11e) of the hub (11). The annulus (11e) has, on either side of its plane, cylindrical projecting supports (19) on which rings (18a) connected to each plate (18) are mounted. These plates (18) can come into contact underneath and partially on the ring part (16a1) of the first part (16a) of the cylinder (16). Each plate (18) has a curvilinear profile with an inner region (18b) straddling the abovementioned ring part (16a1) and an adjacent raised region (18c) that can be in the same plane as the part of the cylinder (16) in the rest condition.
It should be explained that the raised region (18c) and the outer surface of the ring (16a1) of the first cylinder part (16a) are each provided with a rough surface to enhance the contact and pulling of the strip of pulled paper.
Also, the inner region (18b) of each plate (18) is given a projection (18d) whose profile and form correspond to the recesses (16a5-16a6) formed in the ring part of the first cylinder part (16a). It should be explained that at least one return spring (20) is attached by one end (20a) by an inwardly projecting lug 27 formed on the ring of the first cylinder part (16a), its other end (20b) being attached to a corresponding ring (18a) of the plate (18).
The operation of the drum (10) and in particular, the design of the cylinder whereby the format of the strip of paper to be dispensed can be altered will now be explained.
In the normal position, the cylinder (16) is in the form of a circle. The plate (18) is in contact with the inside surface of the ring (16a1) of the first cylinder part (16a), while the spring (20) is relaxed. The free end of the ring (16a1) of the first cylinder part (16a) is roughly adjacent to the cutter device (5).
When the operator wishes to increase the length of the format of paper dispensed, he or she must open the drum (10), that is to say move the first cylinder part (16a) away from the second cylinder part (16b) in order to give the drum (10) a non-circular configuration. With regard to this, the operator, by a simple manipulation, can grasp the central annulus (11e) or the ring (16a1) of the first cylinder part (16a) and move it away from the stationary part defined by the second cylinder part (16b), bringing about a displacement of the connecting pins in the slots formed for this purpose. The amplitude of the adjustment depends on the format chosen. The projecting form provided on the plate enters the indentations or recesses formed on the ring (16a1) of the first cylinder part (16a), thereby locking it in position. When the first cylinder part (16a) is opened to its greatest extent, the return spring (20) is kept at its greatest displacement and tension for the greatest opening of the annulus (11e) of the cylinder (16). The slots that have been formed in the cylindrical supporting surface of the first cylinder part (16a) are able to absorb the deformation of the cylinder (16) as it is opened to suit the predetermined format.
Resetting, corresponding to the smallest format of the strip of pulled material, and of the circular configuration of the drum (10), requires that the plate (18) be pressed into the drum by pivoting into the drum (10). This frees the complementary projection/indentation locking region(s) formed on the plate (18) and on the ring (16a1) of the first cylinder part (16a). The relaxation of the return spring (20) brings the first cylinder part (16a) back to its initial position shown in
According to the invention, the number of possible formats of the strip of paper to be cut is a function of the number of indentations formed on the ring part (16a1) of the first cylinder part (16a).
Resetting, corresponding to the smallest format, is carried out by the simple process of pushing the plate (18) in. The drum described above can be used on different types of paper material.
As an adjunct to the main means of the invention, a dispensing apparatus of the abovementioned type containing the variable-format drum, comprises a paper guide (21) formed in two hinged parts (21a-21b) and attached by one of these parts (21a) by clipping it around the central part of the presser component (6), if the latter is present in the apparatus.
Also, the guard (22) for protecting the cutter blade is attached between the side plates of the housing and is likewise mounted in such a way as to be capable of elastic pivoting by means of a hinge pin (22b) to cope with the rotation of the drum when differing formats are being cut.
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This lock (23) takes the form of a curved bar inserted between one of the side plates (2a) of the housing (2) and the opposing face (22a) of the protective guard (22). This bar is advantageously hinged about the hinge pin (22b) of the guard (22). The bar (23) is provided at its upper end with a form (23a) which projects inwardly and fits into a recess (22c) formed for this purpose in the guard. The lower end (23b) of the bar includes a projecting form (23c) protruding forwards towards the cover (3). The bar also includes a tongue (23d) capable of elastic deformation, whose end (23e) can be placed against and rested on a stop piece (2a1) formed on the side plate (2a). During normal operation of the apparatus with the cover (3) closed, the latter presses against the enlargement on the end of the bar so that it pivots and in particular on its upper end, freeing the drum (10) to rotate by the disengagement of the upper projection (23a) with a notch (15a) formed in the side plate (15) of the drum (10).
When the cover is opened it no longer comes into contact with the projecting lower end (23c), removing the elastic pivoting action of the bar. The bar pivots and due to the elastic returning action of its tongue part, allow the projecting form (23a) to drop into the notch (15a) when the drum (10) is turned and thereby locking the drum (10) in position. This locked and immobilized arrangement of the drum (10) allows the apparatus to be loaded or the drum (10) itself and its component parts to be adjusted to give the desired format.
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